On the day President Trump ordered the end of the DACA program, these young people decided to pause their daily lives to take an extraordinary journey: over two weeks, they walked 250 miles from New York to Washington, D.C. to fight for their rights.

Guatemalan immigrant Maty Muy went to an ICE office in March to renew her work permit and wound up facing a nightmare. Her husband was detained and she got an ankle monitor. She now fixes tires in the family's shop and fights to remain in the United States, where their son was born. Her case reflects how deportation priorities have shifted under Trump.

Takoma rabbi aims to run DC's first legal marijuana dispensaryAt a time when the federal government labels marijuana a controlled substance and rejects drug trade legalization in Latin America as in other parts of the world, having an operating therapeutic marijuana program in its backyard – literally – could be seen as a slap in the face.

Lorena Arroyo is part of a class of immigrants who arrived in the United States expecting to beef up their English skills. Ivy League universities, state colleges and private institutions have opened their doors – with newly created English as a foreign language programs - to an influx of students from around the world.